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  2. Bob Trevino Likes It - Wikipedia

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    A young woman named Lily Trevino uses Facebook to pursue her estranged father, Bob Trevino. In the process, she encounters a different, childless man of the same name who begins liking her posts, causing the two to correspond.

  3. True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet - Wikipedia

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    Eli asks Morgan on a date (partly out of pity) to the fair and she happily accepts. Morgan's best friend from when she was in Hollywood, Marissa, comes to visit her in Indiana, where they go to a club. Morgan goes to the fair with Eli and Morgan begins liking him more. Everything was going great until Debbie tries to blackmail Morgan.

  4. Chalisuva Modagalu - Wikipedia

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    Mohan is a young, jovial lawyer practicing under his father Vishwanath Rao. At his friend's wedding, Mohan comes across Sheela and develops an instant liking for her. Mohan meets Sheela frequently and befriends her. Soon Sheela also begins liking Mohan. Leela is Vishwanath's niece and a lawyer who is also practicing under Vishwanath.

  5. Liking gap - Wikipedia

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    The study found that participants gave each other social signals indicating liking but that these signals were neglected. [1] There is evidence that suggests the liking gap begins to develop from the age of 5, as this is around the time when children begin to become more aware of and concerned with the ways that they are evaluated by others. [3]

  6. Reciprocal liking - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocal liking, also known as reciprocity of attraction, [1] is the act of a person feeling an attraction to someone only upon learning or becoming aware of that person's attraction to themselves. Reciprocal liking has a significant impact on human attraction and the formation of relationships. [ 2 ]

  7. Mere-exposure effect - Wikipedia

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    The mere-exposure effect is a psychological phenomenon by which people tend to develop a liking or disliking for things merely because they are familiar with them. In social psychology, this effect is sometimes called the familiarity principle.

  8. List of School Rumble characters - Wikipedia

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    Later, when Iori avoids Yakumo, Harima saves Iori from drowning, then pulls a thorn out of his leg, and the cat begins liking him. In the characters popularity polls held by the publishers of the manga, Yakumo's standings rose during the series run, reaching the top position in the third and final poll.

  9. The Daily Life of a Middle-Aged Online Shopper in Another World

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    After seeing Ken'ichi's unusual "magic" in action, and after inviting herself to (and enjoying) his dinner cookings, she develops a liking for him and intervenes on his behalf (albeit not unselfishly) by granting him a royal pardon when the duel begins to escalate. When his business in the capital is concluded, she joins his family entourage.